"Pain and Glory" big at the Goyas
Tuesday, December 3, 2019 at 1:40AM
NATHANIEL R in Alejandro Amenábar, Asier Etxeandia, Goyas, Julieta Serrano, Leonardo Sbaraglia, Pain & Glory, Pedro Almodóvar, Spain, While at War

by Nathaniel R

We remain nervous about the American awards prospects of Almodovar’s wonderfully moving 'i’m not dead yet but I kinda feel like it some times' autobiography, but at least in Spain, Pain & Glory is having a love-fest. This year the latest Almodóvar movie received 16 nominations, that's two more than even Volver got in its year. The Goya nominators did not spread the wealth. We're not sure if it was a weak year for Spanish cinema or if they just didn't look around much but the other two biggies, While at War and The Endless Trench, received 17 and 15 nominations respectively. 

 BEST FILM

You may recall that While at War was a finalist for Spain's Oscar submission this year...

It leads the Goya nomination but it lost the submission sweepstakes to Pain and Glory. The other three titles opened after the cut-off date for Oscar eligibility this year for international titles (Sept 30th) so we could theoretically see one of those three submitted for Spain's Oscar submission next year.

DIRECTOR

 

This is Almodóvar's 10th (TENTH!) nomination for Best Director at the Goyas. He's won twice (All About My Mother and Volver). Amenábar has been up for 5 Best Director Goyas and has also won twice (The Others and The Sea Inside)

NEW DIRECTOR

 

 

ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY


 

 

 

The Platform played TIFF in October and it’s quite a wild metaphor movie about today’s ever increasing gulf between the haves and have nots. In the film people are paired on floors of a vertical building and a full feast is available on the platform up top which moves down the floors on a timer. The people at the bottom never get to eat and things get violent and ugly. It's entirely grotesque and yet it's totally riveting too. In short, good choice, Goyas.

ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

 

You may recall that Rodrigo Sorogoynen was up for an Oscar for Short Film last season for "Mother". This is his feature length expansion of that short. 

 

ACTRESS

The Endless Trench

 

Strange to see Penélope Cruz considered a lead when she's in so little of Pain & Glory. Were they short on female leads in Spain this year or is it merely her starpower? (yes, she's lovely in the film... but not a lead)

 

ACTOR

 

 

SUPPORTING ACTRESS


 

Thrilled to see Serrano here who does her best work ever in a Pedro movie (which is saying a lot) as Salvador Mallo's hospitalized mother.

 

SUPPORTING ACTOR

 

Double-dipping from Pain and Glory as the director's rogue former leading man and his former lover. We're here for it. 

NEW ACTRESS

 

 

NEW ACTOR

Seventeen

 

 

Awww, no room for Cesar Vicente who was such an eyeful in Pain and Glory for his film debut? You can watch Seventeen on Netflix.

ANIMATED FEATURE

 

 

Buñuel and Klaus are both eligible at the Oscars this year. Will either of them be nominated

DOCUMENTARY

 

 

EUROPEAN FILM

 

 

 

IBEROAMERICAN FILM

Monos

 

 

All four of the South American nominees are their countries submissions to this year's Oscars in Best International Film

CINEMATOGRAPHY

 

 

PRODUCTION DESIGN

 

 

ORIGINAL MUSIC

 

 

ORIGINAL SONG

 

 

EDITING

 

 

SOUND

 

 

ART DIRECTION

 

 

COSTUME DESIGN

 

 

HAIR AND MAKEUP

 

 

SPECIAL EFFECTS

 

 

FICTION SHORT

 

 

DOCUMENTARY SHORT

 

 

ANIMATED SHORT

 

 


 

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